But it's not silly. Not at all. If Google lawyers had not protected themselves with this application, someone else might have filed, putting Google on defense rather than offense in a court of law, with bills piling up.

One can argue that there is nothing special about Google's search results page, that it's all prior art. But I would rather tackle the more basic question, whether Web pages should be subject to patent at all.

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